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muddle through — (something) to continue despite confusion and difficulties. My grandparents muddled through droughts and crop failures and family crises … New idioms dictionary

muddle through — intransitive verb : to achieve a degree of success without a decisive plan mankind … only learns enough from glaciers, floods, and wars to muddle through Henry Hewes social legislation muddled through in the right direction W.A.Orton suffered… … Useful english dictionary

muddle through — PHRASAL VERB If you muddle through, you manage to do something even though you do not have the proper equipment or do not really know how to do it. [V P] We will muddle through and just play it day by day... [V P n] The BBC may be able to muddle… … English dictionary